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for us we will come back and talk about the holiday weekend and it may not be earl that affects us because cold front. >> hurricane earl is whipping up the surf from florida up to maine and everywhere in between and folks are feeling the impact. our team coverage begins with grant bill more in the outer banks in north carolina. >> earl is still here in the outer banks of north carolina greeting us with strong winds out of this the northwest this morning that have persisted all night long. we are having periodic moments of calm but for the most part the winds continue to pick up along with the rains. overnight there's been some minor damage, mainly with awnings along gas stations. behind me a gas station awning has toppled over with pretty significant damage to the entire structure. the sound is choppy. the white caps are prolific. here along the sound, in nags head, meteorologist greg gilmore. >> i'm bruce leshan in virginia beach where earl is clearing out. the surf is up and there's actually already a surfer out there catching the waves that are over his head. they are taking stock here
for us we will come back and talk about the holiday weekend and it may not be earl that affects us because cold front. >> hurricane earl is whipping up the surf from florida up to maine and everywhere in between and folks are feeling the impact. our team coverage begins with grant bill more in the outer banks in north carolina. >> earl is still here in the outer banks of north carolina greeting us with strong winds out of this the northwest this morning that have persisted all night...
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how did you used to commute? >> like everybody else: drive over the bridge. >> reporter: no big deal? >> no big deal. >> reporter: that's the lake champlain bridge between new york and vermont-- when there still was a bridge. f.d.r. opened it in 1928 and it carried as many as 4,000 vehicles a day-- until last fall when, with almost no warning, it was closed. the american society of civil engineers issues a report card every four years on the state of america's infrastructure. and the last one in 2009 was not good at all. the overall grade was a "d." "d?" that's as good as it gets? >> and it's not getting any better. back in 2005 we also did a report card and it was still a "d," there so we haven't gained any ground. >> reporter: andrew hermann helped write the report card which examined every aspect of the country's infrastructure. bridges got a "c," but even with that average grade, 12% of them-- more than 72,000 bridges-- are too old or what's politely called "structurally deficient." >> it means we've been ign
how did you used to commute? >> like everybody else: drive over the bridge. >> reporter: no big deal? >> no big deal. >> reporter: that's the lake champlain bridge between new york and vermont-- when there still was a bridge. f.d.r. opened it in 1928 and it carried as many as 4,000 vehicles a day-- until last fall when, with almost no warning, it was closed. the american society of civil engineers issues a report card every four years on the state of america's...
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the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her political power oh, our political analyst john dickerson. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so she speaks last night at the dinner in des moines. what does this say about sarah palin 2012. >> it says she's keeping all of her options open. you know, she's running an insurgency here in the republican party but last night the dinner was an establishment event so she's kind of playing it both ways and going just fine for her at the moment. >> a takeaway line from last night, we don't need to o fundamentally transform america but restore america, that said by her pictured on the screen right now.
the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her...
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stay with us. we will be right back. >>> officials say these goats may have wandered on the ledge overnight and when they saw where they were they got scared an didn't know what to do, they were dehydrated, hungry but orwise okay. i think somebody stuck those goats there an it was a prank. >> it is hard to believe they ended up exactly there. >>> 30-year-old man is facing charges in the district for allegedly killing a kitten. the washington humane society says it happened last month in the 1200 block of howardson place west. there is excuse for the violent behavior they say and it will not go unpunished. >> this is shark week on this potomac river. dune caught a deadly bull shark on tuesday where the potomac empties in to this chesapeake bay in maryland. he says the line from jaws came to mind immediately. we are going to need a bigger boat. a commercial fisherman says he caught an even larger bull shark the next day. >>> we want to remind you about a very important campaign right here at wusa 9.
stay with us. we will be right back. >>> officials say these goats may have wandered on the ledge overnight and when they saw where they were they got scared an didn't know what to do, they were dehydrated, hungry but orwise okay. i think somebody stuck those goats there an it was a prank. >> it is hard to believe they ended up exactly there. >>> 30-year-old man is facing charges in the district for allegedly killing a kitten. the washington humane society says it...
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and if you can, try to use people that your friends have used, your family has used, people that you know that have a really good long history, really good reputation. and, also, try to get a contract in writing. so, everybody is very clear about the expectations. >> and when it comes to the money, because you are now out $30,000. the resort, they actually wormgd you with and said, look we'll give you your wedding at cost but cost you another $15,000, you are working on a payment plan for understandably because most of us don't have has that cash laying around. how do you keep yourself from losing $30,000, susan? >> if at all possible try to pay with everything with credit cards so that way if there is a scam or fraud you can dispute the charge with the credit card company and also try to make small deposits. don't give all of the money upfront. you need to make a deposit, of course but then as the services come in and you know things are guaranteed and you are checking on things, you can give more money once you know the services are there and are going to be provided. >> what if, t
and if you can, try to use people that your friends have used, your family has used, people that you know that have a really good long history, really good reputation. and, also, try to get a contract in writing. so, everybody is very clear about the expectations. >> and when it comes to the money, because you are now out $30,000. the resort, they actually wormgd you with and said, look we'll give you your wedding at cost but cost you another $15,000, you are working on a payment plan for...
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she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday morning, september 14th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. great to have you with us here on "the early show." >> it's tuesday. beautiful day outside. i'm harry smith. a lot of people looking at what's going on out in the atlantic. already established igor is a category 4. julia is now a hurricane, as well. they're making their way westward through the atlantic. we'll keep an eye on where they're heading. igor, unfortunately, has got a real bead on bermuda. and our dave price, dr. science himself, will be along in a few minutes to explain exactly where those storms are headed. >> dr. science or dr. weather. a little bit of both. first we turn to politics this morning. the tea party and voter anger. there are more primary lessons today around the country and tea party candidates are hoping to upset more established republicans. cbs news correspondental correspondent nancy cordes is in washington with the latest. >> reporter: g
she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday she shares her story with us in the studio "early" this tuesday morning, september 14th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. great to have you with us here on "the early show." >> it's tuesday. beautiful day outside. i'm harry smith. a lot of people looking at what's going on out in the atlantic. already established igor is a category 4. julia is now...
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to be ready. >>> this thing will give us great weather. it is providing a couple of sorely needed showers, but too few and far between. you see the line extending from new england in to pennsylvania and just in to virginia now out of west virginia. i want to zoom in a little more for you going back the last three hours and you can see the action as it is coming out of west virginia. the bark is worst than the bite. live doppler 9000 hd we will show you what is going on to the shenandoah valley quiet here in town and this will probably take another couple of hours to get here. the 7:00 hour we could be seeing showers nearby. up and down 81 is where we have seeing activity here. if the doppler wants to cooperate. there we go. we will zoom in to stevens city, 81. a shower crossing, moving to the east. berryville may have a couple of sprinkles in 15 to 20 minutes. front royal, strasburg, 15 to 20 minutes as showers head toward you and farther south you see the action from woodstock to new market back to birdton there. and sperryville another 3
to be ready. >>> this thing will give us great weather. it is providing a couple of sorely needed showers, but too few and far between. you see the line extending from new england in to pennsylvania and just in to virginia now out of west virginia. i want to zoom in a little more for you going back the last three hours and you can see the action as it is coming out of west virginia. the bark is worst than the bite. live doppler 9000 hd we will show you what is going on to the...
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. >> use one, toss it. if you have a cloth dish towel, make sure you wash it in high temperatures, high heat dryer regularly. but if you're using a cloth dish towel, you want it to air dry before you use it again because, again, bacteria love moisture. >> you have cutting boards. this is important. plastic. >> now, listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistic. a cutting board, especially wood, can actually have 200 times more fecal bacteria that a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. you want to clean it well afterwards. put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> you say high heat, soap, bleach and also hand sanitizers. these are things we should use in our kitchen and you ten tills? >> clorox bleach or stainless steel. >> and keep everything separated. and please, stop using my dish sponge on the counter top. >> or like me -- >> or like jen, stay out of the kitchen, order in. >>> up next f you're looking for a new set of wheels, this may be your weekend. there you go.
. >> use one, toss it. if you have a cloth dish towel, make sure you wash it in high temperatures, high heat dryer regularly. but if you're using a cloth dish towel, you want it to air dry before you use it again because, again, bacteria love moisture. >> you have cutting boards. this is important. plastic. >> now, listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistic. a cutting board, especially wood, can actually have 200 times more fecal bacteria that a toilet seat. plastic is better...
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we used to try to avoid commercials, now millions of us watch them over and over online just for fun. "early" this saturday, september just for fun. "early" this saturday, september 4th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> hey, good morning, everyone. welcome to ""the early show"" on this saturday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> sadly it's the unofficial into summer but not for us. >> yeah, not for us. >> we're having a summer here on the plaza. we have a huge party planned. >> we also have a really huge gift planned for three very deserving women. they have been doing good deeds for their communities. erica, tori and stephanie will be joining us later. they've been doing such great things for their own community, we wanted to do some pampering for them today. >> they deserve it. we can't wait to see what we've done with them in about two hours from now. >>> let's get to our top story this morning. what began as an intense hurricane ended when earl lost its punch when it pushed north. dean reynolds is in chatham, massachusetts, to assess the damage there. dean, goo
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thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've told it many, many times before. so many of these animals don't make it out of the shelter and into people's homes so we decided to give them -- dress them up a little bit. >> all the the shelters work very hard to make them look their best. they also do a little training and temperament testing so they can match them with the right family to increase their chances of what shelters call a forever home. when they go, they stay. next month is adopt a shelter dog month, so in preparation for that, we wanted to spruce up some dogs. >> we have before and af
thanks for being with us. michael joseph gross joining us from "vanity fair ". >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> and welcome back, everybody. of course, hurricane earl is topping our look ahead to the stories making news today. >> for the latest, we check in with emily schmidt, who is live on atlantic beach in north carolina. emily, what's the situation now? >> reporter: rob and mike, what's interesting is if you look behindou can see the me, lights on the pier, even though earl is brushing the outer banks of the north carolina coast right now. the lights are still on in this part of atlantic beach. the rain is falling. it's been falling pretty steady now for the last hour. and off and on for the past few hours. waves are high. the wind is blowing strong. but certainly not as strong as once expected. yesterday at this time, we were. this is a category 2. much better than folks expected here in north carolina. now, we'll watch it as it goes north. >> emily, thanks to you. you and your crew stay safe.
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. i found answers about fibromyalgia. then i found lyrica. ask your doctor about lyrica today. >>> and welcome back, everybody. of course, hurricane earl is topping our look ahead to the stories making news today. >> for the latest, we check in with emily schmidt, who is live on atlantic beach in north carolina. emily, what's the situation now? >> reporter: rob and mike, what's interesting is if you look...
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as the us marks nine years since the deadliest terror attack the world has ever seen and we look at how the ground zero tragedy has led to zero tolerance towards islam by some people in the u.s. . was top minds gathered to discuss a formula for a better peace and democracy at the global policy forum and our russian city that is also marking its millennium year the. pilots who became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land a crippled passenger jet and there were most russian forest saving all on board. let's catch up on all the latest sports news now with kate partridge so there is just one big game in england's top flight football league this sunday tell us about yes just the one english premier league match where liverpool have travelled surviving on the latest score in the dying minutes plus the rest of the sport that's next. hello welcome to the sports news on an action packed sunday but here are the top stories to sky derailed the moscow side failed to gain ground on leaders in it after losing one zero at local motif in the capital darby. while back on track fina
as the us marks nine years since the deadliest terror attack the world has ever seen and we look at how the ground zero tragedy has led to zero tolerance towards islam by some people in the u.s. . was top minds gathered to discuss a formula for a better peace and democracy at the global policy forum and our russian city that is also marking its millennium year the. pilots who became heroes courage under pressure as they managed to crash land a crippled passenger jet and there were most russian...
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of all the sound so people could use the rebound mostly with. the edge is worth every bit of struggle on t.v. . every month we give you the future we hope you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings you the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us it's knowledge you update on our jeep. line. would be soo much brighter than if you only bounce from phones to pressure. from stunts on t.v. don't come. this is see let's recap the stories that shapes the week as russia's republican also says him owns up to says days set aside ball which coats seventeen and injured over one hundred sixteen local police are accused of negligence and failing to stop the ball. as commemorations nogs the ninth anniversary of the nine eleven terrorist attacks there are clashes two of the plans for a mosque near ground zero are defacing also a koran. a miracle on the tighar pilot safely land the passenger plane in the forest after their communication and education systems failed on route to moscow from russia's far eas
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under us commemorations marked the niacin diversity of the nine eleven terrorist a target there were clashes to the plans for a mosque near ground zero and defacing of the koran. emerged on the tiger pilot's safely landed passenger plane in the forest after the communication of a geisha systems failed on route to moscow from russia's far east. and brainstorming for a brighter future top minds gather for the global policy forum in garrus lab to discuss a formula for better peace and democracy. and the four who talks to former indian president of colombia and ask him about the global challenges facing developing countries and the future of his own nation. policy. not only concerning on global security. and relations with foreign countries and many other aspects relevant to the international community to talk a little bit more about all of the issues brought up here in this. city and also about specifically the relationship between russia and india the chance to talk to the former president. thank you so much for being here with us it's a great pleasure talking to you now looking at you
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and dad pushing can make to stop seven they'll support us. if subjugation has been to their hangal speech. where the first russian fleet was but if he goes to the area which holds top position in the. gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories know cape. town where unique species of flora and fauna can be found welcome to the sun region. should close up. every month we give you the future we hope you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for technology update on our. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. if. the ship would be soon which brightened if you knew about sound from finest impressions. whose phone starts on t. dot com. they faced it this is not a provocation but more of. a force it and we should use just everybody is sure to support retraced because they have no idea about the hardships to be faced. by o
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hello and welcome you know this word used in our to our headlines fast. man of steel will take an in-depth look at one of the continental hockey league giants. to gold medals for usher on the fourth day of the world everything gymnastics championships. and phil mickelson produced a shot of the tour championship with this africa however it's case we've gone all day and ogilvie who share the. action. and we get started with the latest action where defending champions on bars not stay confident for one victory awaited says scott moscow the visit those cracked the school board with a minute left in the second period being a stretch goal beating stephen a cat's on the breakaway situation however it says. that on the powerplay. with a great set up for it see there but it was the only highlight of the night while bar seven three without saying why in the final minutes making final score for one . there was nothing surprising from so there were no this is very well i like to play france got a bunch of young guys who are pretty quick and that was exactly what we e
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none of us knew how sick. our chief science correspondent robert bazell has more on the fight ahead of him. >> ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to michael douglas. michael? >> reporter: michael douglas strode onto david letterman's stage last night to promote his new film, but instead made a shocking announcement. >> i've got cancer. found out about it three weeks ago. i've got a biopsy and they analyzed it. it's a stage four which is intense. >> reporter: douglas, who is 65, has had a stellar career on television and in the movies. >> you're going to have to kill me. >> reporter: winning an oscar for his portrayal of gordon gekko in "wall street." >> greed, for lack of a better word, is good. >> i'm sorry to be dumb about this, but you look great and you don't sound like you have throat cancer. now, why is that? >> because i'm on stage. [ laughter ] >> because, kirk, he says, son, you have to look good. you never know when you might have cancer. >> reporter: douglas was clear about the likely cause of t
none of us knew how sick. our chief science correspondent robert bazell has more on the fight ahead of him. >> ladies and gentlemen, please say hello to michael douglas. michael? >> reporter: michael douglas strode onto david letterman's stage last night to promote his new film, but instead made a shocking announcement. >> i've got cancer. found out about it three weeks ago. i've got a biopsy and they analyzed it. it's a stage four which is intense. >> reporter: douglas,...
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to give us a better light. we've had in our system a reward for people who'd do the right thing. thus the fairness that marie was talking about. judy you talking about it freed tax system, but it is not free. people have to pay some sort of levy. >> so that everyone can protect a 90% of what they worked for. you have to get back in the business of making it difficult argument to the public, not being frightened of what they may or may not say. i am ready to do that. >> another important, there is a crucial question about where is middle england? we put a top rated tax on our 150,000 households, and i thought i was there to reduce that deficit and to protect other people from cuts in public services. i think we can appeal to middle england, but middle england relies on our public services. 90 for a -- 90% of the population use our public services. sometimes we got it wrong where middle england was in terms of their opinions. >> there's no such thing as a free lunch. i admire what he said about the national care
to give us a better light. we've had in our system a reward for people who'd do the right thing. thus the fairness that marie was talking about. judy you talking about it freed tax system, but it is not free. people have to pay some sort of levy. >> so that everyone can protect a 90% of what they worked for. you have to get back in the business of making it difficult argument to the public, not being frightened of what they may or may not say. i am ready to do that. >> another...
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the techniques led doctors to use botox for unapproved uses such as treating headaches, pain and cerebral palsy in children. >> we're going to get the use of an investigation into the pg&e controversial smart meter autos do they work? 7 on your side is in on this from the beginning. >> it's going to be a packed meeting tomorrow. the world is going to be there. and there is mounting plaints about the smart meters, many have come to 7 on your side saying the bills shots way up after smart meters were installed and have been testing meters the past five months and today will find out what investigators have to say. and are they accurate or not. a group says there should be a moratorium because of continuing doubts about this new technology. >> when you have thousands and thousands of consumers saying wait a minute... i don't like it. i don't trust it. i'm not benefiting from it. those consumers complaints should be heard. >> pg&e says the tests say the meters are working well. i'll have a full report and tonight at 6:00 i'll show how one family protested a huge spike in the bill after a smar
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extend that so many of us cross tonight to the south last time this is for us though just five games for the capital club yes it looked like the visitors had restored that lead early on the second time off as the ball hit the post and seemingly cross the line for the referee force otherwise then in spots and he had off button i was in the driver's seat this spectacular slip instincts and got a stop that to his fingers he got some shock completed the scoring crossing for what from him and any chance for the goalkeeper. and in the last day on sunday to the cycle of shots full of the winner off the fifty six minutes this was stuff one one though. in the southern russian double. meanwhile the sunset is in its continued their hot streak to the to no the other visitors to the home side that is the perfect start taking the lead after just three minutes and that activity headed in to say yes i mean to know just before half time a great struble by danny said in the extended because of however the game would end on a sour note the league leaders rushed at defensive midfield at a lunch off were
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please let us know. send e-mails to u.s. farm report or call and leave us a voice mail. coming up a retired soldier finds a new way to serve his country. stay with us, the second half of u.s. farm report is coming right up. today on u.s. farm report, what is in a name? corn processers try to rebrand a confusing product. what is the tracker pull sounded like a gulf tornment and the oil is out of sight but customers are weary of seafood from the gulf. u.s. farm report brought to you by chevy and their award winning cars trucks and crossovers and by yamaha, nobody is more in tuned with motorsports than yamaha. hello and welcome to u.s. farm report. i'm john pipps, a few week ago i read themos popular name for baby girls was isabella, odd naming children after a spanish queen in the 1400s, somebody clued me in about the twilight vampire series but just like the slew of jasons and heathers in my son's generation, names are subject to fads and as we'll learn shortly an unfortunate name can be a problem for a long time. the nickname stinky stuck to my father's friend for 80 plu
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us three trillion. but a tough race with very strong opposition to very with us to go from london some. would try to put both riders in the first two positions. after the study was it was difficult with. good pace but you know if you move from first to do that the. best would be stop thanks to him we were sleeping here. staying with her to sports and sebastiano she has won the rally of japan to reopen the fight for the title in the world rally championship it was victory number two this season...
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had an extended family of us cross to mr haas time was nice for us though just five things for the capital club yes it looked like the visitors had restored their late early in the second come off as the ball hit the post and soon they crossed the line the referee thought otherwise then the spots that he had off to now i'm in the driver's seat he's a spectacular slip instincts and get us out that he was playing this boston shop completing the scoring passing for what from him a chance for the goalkeeper. and in the last sunday typified the trucks full of the winner off to fifty six minutes past the one they'll be in the southern russian dub. me was that it wasn't continue to ask to speak to the two was to talk to him some of the six not taking the lead after just three minutes. of that activity headed in to say next and it was to know just before half time a great struggle by danny. to cut off however the game would end on a sour note the league leaders russia defensive midfield i got lunch it off were sent off for elbowing him in the face in it though remain unbeaten in the six points cle
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give us the lowest corporation tax in the g-7. and that is a huge advert in this program, by the way, it is a good low corporate tax environment. >> rose: that's what ireland did exactly. >> and i think now they were able to take it quite a lot further than 24%. but nevertheless, from we're taking it from 28% to 24%. if you think of many people in my situation, many people sitting in a room like this, in faced with a very high budget deficit we would be very tempted to put up business taxes. but because, precisely because i want to give-- given growth and private sector investment and job creation, that i'm actually going in the other direction and reducing business taxes. >> rose: but the president is making in the united states the exact opposite decision. >> every country has got to make his own decisions. and the american administration has got challenges just like the british government has got. challenges. but actually, if you look at, from what i can gather, the u.s. administration is concerned about infrastructure. we've c
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and talking to us yet another anniversary of the second world war is upon us do you think that perhaps revealing more documents from the archives could end the debate as to who started the war who was to blame there are there any ones that more responsible and could anything have gone differently. or you know there are two questions here first i am thoroughly convinced that the more documents are declassified especially those related to events that date more than fifty years back because more clearly and fully history will be able to answer the question now the second question about whether the arguments will stop or no they will not but unfortunately there are people who will stick to their point of view in spite of obvious facts that however is a matter of belief not scientific knowledge if we're talking about scientific knowledge then of course knowing everything about a historical event takes having full access to historical sources. now the soviet side of course played a key role in defeating the nazi movement do you think that stalin and the cult of stalin had a lot of influence
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useful so she. picks up the book. but you can teach and you can see just the shapes were because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but to say that. belief. sheds light on his color new skills. with. the sweetness. of taking a. close up that. she. is all about how that secret ingredient citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers. american interests sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of the. cities the rest. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world big international shopping. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place thousands of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design it. was right. the people didn't know what to expect and. it was wonderful that it was a year thinking if not this year. down much more. you will do it yeah. you know. people love it. ain't introduced cultures of different countr
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and the machines they use out of. one bottle costs around thirty five roubles that's just over one dollar not bad. unfortunately the factory here is close to the public but don't think that you're completely missing out. how this looks when you get its traditional resetting and consume stuff you can try several times. to you know tasting room we have various media who play this was presented each taste with different variants in spices and also a traditional pure kind guests get ten cups and they should start from the alpha left one moving from left to rise group by relentless writing to feel each label properly traditional russian snatch should be eaten between the cups such as south apples and breeze and sauerkraut. about how you see. or you must try many who quit while you're here and i've never tried it before i hear the devastation hole of the fire for you can sample various flavors as hops to line blossom horseradish and. problem is that we know which one is worse. side the sweet. room that like our popeye staff
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useful to see. people. with you can teach and you can see japanese chefs work because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the belief you know. so should fly in his skull and the skills. that. we need to. take a. close up. she she. is all about how the secret. citrus juice here is troubled over the neatly sliced chili peppers. american intelligence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of them the flame. because the rest are ready to eat. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world the big international shopping. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place. of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design a. the people didn't know what bad and. it was wonderful that it was a year at this age but this year way down much more. you. know it yeah. you know. there is a fence and to introduce the cultures of di
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to use of this system sam and. i think . like like every other way. there's no point looking forward to making big plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help you to luke leave the guy or you come up with i'm going to the steel makers have another a c. in their pack losses in little rock sign one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner sergei further of the four year old superstar fully aware that this move to give the board was about much more than goals in assists. i talked a few people on the management. constantly talking to some coaches team. give me some of the response. asking a lot of interesting. questions i mean very careful to say too much or too little i just want to. let them know what i feel what i think and sort of decide what to do next now it's time to finally be more about the mountain city which is the english form of the course it's definitely best known for its steel and iron works the serious role
to use of this system sam and. i think . like like every other way. there's no point looking forward to making big plans and predictions you should just work hard every day and see what happens my only aim is to help you to luke leave the guy or you come up with i'm going to the steel makers have another a c. in their pack losses in little rock sign one of the greatest russian players ever three time in the chill stanley cup winner sergei further of the four year old superstar fully aware that...
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please join us for the live edition of "countdown" every weeknight at 8:00 eastern/5:00 pacific. >>> sounding off. president obama goes face to face with americans frustrated with the economic slump. >>> feline fiasco. a woman in england faces the music for tossing a cat into a garbage bin. >>> and terror in the stands. horrifying moments as a bleacher packed with spectators collapses in brazil. good morning, i'm lynn berry. those stories and more are straight ahead. this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with on the defensive. at a town hall held by cnbc in the nation's capital, president obama held his ground while frustrated citizens took turns taking shots at his economic strategy. the president repeatedly defended his policies while fielding pointed questions from americans who fear the worst from the economy. nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you, defending your administration. >> reporter: self-described obama supporters laid into him live on cnbc's town hall. people like velma hart. >> that i voted f
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and you can find us on facebook and follow us on twitter. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more singing from the shaker meeting at sabbath day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com woman: the odds of this daughter of a clergyman spending 11 weeks at #1 on the u.s. singles charts? 1 in 19 million. the odds of going on to win 6 grammy awards? 1 in 1.4 million. the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 110. i'm toni braxton, and i encourage you to learn the signs of autism at autismspeaks.org.
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this is what god has called us to do. i am going to do it to his glory. >> chuck holton, cbn news, in northern kenya on the shores. >>> up next, they hide their faces out of shame. the plight of the shoe shine boys. >> needy families are often put their children to work. some young boys hit the streets with shoe wax and brushes to shine shoes. it is not an easy life. in one south american capitol, they won't even show their faces. stan jeter has the story. >> reporter: the capitol of bolivi most of them are young men or adolescents who hide their faces with ski masks, we ask some of them why. >> [ foreign speaking ] i don't want kids to tell my little sister that her brotr is a shoe shine boy. i have used a mask since i was 12. no one in my neighborhood knows i shine shoes. many people discriminate against you and look down on you. >> [ foreign speang ] you have to hide your identity. if you say you shine shoes, people treat you poorly. >> many of these young blifians, this is run by randy davis. >> they struggle with alc
this is what god has called us to do. i am going to do it to his glory. >> chuck holton, cbn news, in northern kenya on the shores. >>> up next, they hide their faces out of shame. the plight of the shoe shine boys. >> needy families are often put their children to work. some young boys hit the streets with shoe wax and brushes to shine shoes. it is not an easy life. in one south american capitol, they won't even show their faces. stan jeter has the story. >>...
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before us, our janet -- for us, our genetic roots to this store were very strong. we found that the finding were r and meaningful than when you read "there was this colony" and there was this time of starvation, etc. when you read that within two days of the landing a white had escaped to take his chances out there, we were very curious about who that person was. there was no name. we cannot say this is historically accurate, but we do know they left because they were seeking something better. isn't that the story of america facts is in doubt the story of our western expansion? isn't that the story of the idea of a servin class from england would eventually become the middle-class and would eventually become the upper class. the idea of progressing forward with the human spirit as your guide and not necessarily as the merchant class and business ventures that were failing at the time in jamestown, in fact, saved when the first africans came who had the superior knowledge in raising livestock. i have had people ask me why i bring the africans in because they do not
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veronica. >> tracie potts live for us this morning in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> american students and teachers could be in for jor changes. this i a special week of programming on concerns over the education system on "today." the president talks about what he wants to see happening at scools including identifying teachers who do well and getting rid of those that don't >> i think we should have longer school years. we now have our kids go to school about a month less than most other advanced countries. and that month makes a dinners. >> don't forget, our coverage of education nation continues on the "today" show and on nbc nightly news right here on this nbc station. for more resources and information, check out our ecial website, educationnation.com. >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas says he will wait one week before deciding whether or not to quit middle east peace talks with israel. that development comes after the united states, france, england and england all expressed concern over the west bank. meahile, george mitchl has been
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this is all used as the city history of. the quotation. hundreds of books explain why these two deaths and germans were each it's a leaf within germany but back the archival director has first hand information. in the german right over the front there was a development and development no i mean brought persons that post perhaps one reason that they are seeing. the chicken suit is to france to mutiny in the suit as a reason instead to then see thirty eight gently used the occasion as an excuse to declare that the germans were being discriminated against and he a few days mason childress his phone was to call for an end to the genocide of the german people. are probably require my apple make in europe i don't word for word mr trimble and are a printer here no one really. ordinary money no foreign or territorial problem in europe we want no. she does a has to make sure the fisa doesn't reach and was the ceded to germany historians are still trying to understand what stood behind this events. one of them is your concern to ski the german. conc
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let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation. that has fallen far behind. there has been quite a lot of progress made in prevention of aids and malaria, getting children to primary schools. but in these areas, they're not on target. those that fall in most far behind have to do with the most basic and a vulnerable, the number of children that by below the age of 5 and the number of women who die in childbirth. these targets are way off. >> nikolas sarkozy of france suggested a transaction tax to raise extra funds. is that gaining any transaction? >> there is going to be a high level seminar on that here at the s
let us send a strong message of hope, of fundamental hope. let us keep our promise. >> i asked our u.n. correspondent which of the eight goals were on track. for example, cutting poverty by half by 2015. >> that is largely because of very big economic growth in china and india which has raised worldwide figures. one of the other goals on target is to increase the number of people with access to clean drinking water. that is not the case for people with access to clean sanitation....
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. >> father we ask to take us back in jesus' name. heel nus these cross roads. >> the worship event was an anniversary celebration last night and continued today at the capitol mall with 12 hours of prayer, fasting, worship, and repentance. and organizers say the purpose is to call on god to forgive america for things like abortion, gay marriage, and the departure from regular prayer. and thousands came out from all over the country today to take part, some question the timing of it all. >> i think a part of the timing of this rally is politically motivated with elections coming up. so it is trying to promote what i see is a particularly narrow view of christian values in order to move voters to vote in a particular way. >> i don't think so. i mean i think everyone -- a lot of people who are familiar with this issue, they know it is a political statement, but they don't believe it is to be the voting views and this is what is believed to have happened in the government and the main thing is jesus being lifted high in this land and tha
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and you can find us on facebook and follow us on twitter. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more singing from the shaker meeting at sabbath day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> coming up on "theater talk"... >> you think anybody reads any of us? i mean... [ laughter ]
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so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/getfios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> good morning. 23 you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, former university of southern california running back regie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious trophy in all of college sports. >>> good morning. after a week of rumors that the heisman trophy might strip reggie bush of his heisman trophy, he beat them to the punch. he gave back the trophy. reggie bush calls the decision heartbreaking. the heisman trust has yesterday to decide if they'll give the trophy to vince young. >>> willie aybar changed that with aome run. curtis granderson on his horse, terrific grabbing dive in the ninth and kept it tied at seven. jorge posada gave the yanks the lead. 7-6. >>> duncan hit two home runs agnst the angels, indians won it. >>> joe inglett with a shot up
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but it is not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor shares this view most czechs agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. that sort of happened historically ordered cherrix took possession of these lands just well so be you equal nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia is the ethnic minority but in fact the germans for the second largest ethnic group after the czechs they even outnumber the slovaks the germans living in this who doesn't land had their own schools universities the nice papers small wonder that the german question overs almost as soon as czechoslovakia emerged as the states. more amenable to kabul with a man and a god complex split up right off the emergence of czechoslovakia as a state. population was opposed to it and. the czech historian young amateur that is absolutely sure that the citizen germans paid a price for their active role in the dismemberment of czechoslovakia the treaty on the sece
but it is not going to give his house back to those who used to own it. his neighbor shares this view most czechs agree that these houses no longer belong to the germans. that sort of happened historically ordered cherrix took possession of these lands just well so be you equal nobody's going to give anything back to anybody if. they fool world war two these two dozen germans were considered to be czechoslovakia is the ethnic minority but in fact the germans for the second largest ethnic group...
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join us for technology update on our g. every month we give you the future the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world to join us for technology update on our jeep. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. resources. let's go to support of. the hour here in moscow we are running down the top stories of today this week. now sweden's parliamentary elections strained the country's democratic traditions with candidates from a far right party claiming they've been attacked and denied freedom of speech. and other stories of the week here on r.t. russia awaits a decision on the extradition know one of its most wanted terror suspects from poland where he was detained on friday but later released. and russia no way reach an agreement in the energy rich barren city it's putting an end to a forty year dispute over the waters. that russia u.s. strategic arms reduction treaty got the greenlight this week from american foreign policy. now it's going to the full senate
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it's not possible and indeed you are quite correct where ned the us. preparatory to going into iraq two thousand and three and part of the argument was this business about. helping the growth and development of democracy in america and we made the same point that you cut you can't export democracy it's got to be homegrown it's got to be indigenous way to have any meaning it's got to be home grown to domestic one stick us must take it on board and so no you can't have just this business over and export that democracy it would not be it would not be democrats it's important it's critically important i think that the people must have the space to determine their future doesn't matter how poor they are. small they are the idea that you have some super powerful country. which knows everything about everything and therefore can come to any way and say we believe you need to see this is what democracy is and therefore do the following is obviously wrong and obviously would not go away so now it's kind of conduit to a different export of democracy but. as i sa
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our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but our fifty highly. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia. president anish returned from london after hiding the cheering the hostilities his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated all if their property that a politician was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these suggest and return to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing but. to be all civility lost destroyed and if you go over say there you will find some traces stones from all sorts not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace and inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only this one is here. we know this is the region where the germans lived. in is the representative. in prague anything
our classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building it and. crying heil hitler. but our fifty highly. after the earth the su disciplined was returned to czechoslovakia. president anish returned from london after hiding the cheering the hostilities his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated all if their property that a politician was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans...